Ohlemeyer Matthias said: > * in toplevel kernel-source directory > export PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES > make-kpkg clean > make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image > > Everything seems to work fine - the kernel gets patched and after > answering a few questions the compile-process starts and runs > through without any problems.
im not famillar with PATCH_THE_KERNEL and getting the system to patch it ..do you have the IDE patch? i download it from www.linux-ide.org. > > The options I had to set manually: > > NS87415 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL) (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NS87415)=y > VIA82C586 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL) > (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_VIA82C586)=y CMD646 chipset support (EXPERIMENTAL) > (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD646)=y none of these are related to the Highpoint controller. the option(s) you want are probably: # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT34X is not set # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT366 is not set (copied/pasted from my own custom kernel) the above is not available without the IDE patch, if your using 2.2 which you appear to be doing > > It looks as if my Harddisk on the UDMA-controller is not found. yes..probably because you don't have the IDE patch. or its not patched correctly. i patch my kernels manually patch -p0 <patchname > Any ideas? see above :) my current method for installing a kernel: download source from kernel.org download openwall patch from openwall.com download ide patch(if its an ide system) from linux-ide.org download eepro update(if needed) from sycld.com(sp?) patch up, run make menuconfig(ive heard about oldconfig but im tied to menuconfig i like to go over every option to be sure its what i want everytime). run make-kpkg clean run make-kpkg --revision=30:30.0+ow3+ide+eepro binary (the revision changes of course and the stuff at the end tells me what patches/modifications i did to the kernel. my latest kernel filename is pretty big - kernel-image-2.2.19_36.0+ide+scsi+3ware+reiserfs+firewall+eepro117b+loopback+ow3_i386.deb) nate